What GOD WILL DO If You FAIL Him AGAIN‼️😰
Summary
TLDRThe video addresses the question of why believers repeatedly fail in their walk with God and offers a perspective shift: instead of focusing on personal failure, one should ask if God will ever fail them. Drawing on biblical verses like Proverbs 24:16 and Psalms 37:23-24, the message emphasizes that though the righteous may fall multiple times, God will always lift them back up. The speaker encourages trust in God's grace and forgiveness, emphasizing that repentance and faith in Jesus Christ bring restoration, not condemnation, despite human shortcomings.
Takeaways
- 📜 The core question to ponder is not 'why do I keep failing God', but 'will God ever fail me'.
- 🛐 God is aware of our sinful nature and our propensity to fall, yet He continues to build us up daily.
- 📖 Proverbs 24:15-16 advises against rejoicing in the failures of the righteous and assures that even if they fall, they will rise again.
- 👿 The devil is depicted as waiting for individuals to fail, but the righteous are promised that they will not be abandoned by God even in times of falling.
- 🙏 The focus should be on seeking God's help to rise after falling, rather than dwelling on personal failures.
- 💪 Righteousness is not about being perfect, but about having faith in Jesus Christ, which is what makes one righteous in God's eyes.
- 🕊 Holiness and righteous works are a result of being righteous, not the cause of it.
- 🌟 Psalm 37:23-24 reassures that God orders our steps and will uphold us even when we fall, preventing us from being utterly cast down.
- ✝️ Repentance is crucial; when we fall, we should turn to God for cleansing and forgiveness.
- 🌈 There is always hope for those who have fallen; God's promise is to raise them up and not to forsake them.
Q & A
What is the main question the speaker encourages us to ask ourselves instead of 'Why do I keep failing?'
-The speaker encourages us to ask ourselves, 'Will God ever fail me?' and 'Will God help me rise up again?'
What does the speaker say about God's foreknowledge of our sinful nature?
-The speaker states that God already knew we were sinners before calling us and that He shows us His love by sending Christ to die for us on the cross.
What does the scripture in Proverbs 24:15-16 say about the righteous and their failures?
-Proverbs 24:15-16 says that the righteous may fall, but they will rise again, whereas the wicked will stumble in times of calamity.
What is the difference between the righteous and the wicked according to the speaker?
-The difference is that the righteous, despite falling, will rise again because they put their hope and trust in the Lord, whereas the wicked will stay fallen as they do not.
What does the speaker mean by 'righteousness' in the context of the discussion?
-Righteousness, according to the speaker, is not about being perfect but about having faith in Jesus Christ, which makes us righteous in God's eyes.
How does the speaker interpret the phrase 'a righteous man falls seven times but rises again'?
-The speaker interprets this phrase to mean that even if a righteous person falls multiple times, they will continue to rise again because they trust in the Lord.
What does the speaker suggest we should do when we feel we are falling or have failed?
-The speaker suggests we should call out to the Lord, asking for His help to cleanse and forgive us, and trust in His upholding hand.
What does the speaker say about the role of the devil in our failures?
-The speaker says that the devil waits for us to fail, to listen to temptation, and to fall, acting as an accuser and adversary.
What does the speaker advise regarding our focus during times of failure?
-The speaker advises that instead of focusing on our failures, we should focus on God's ability to help us rise up again and trust in His mercy.
How does the speaker relate the story of Peter walking on water to the concept of falling and rising?
-The speaker relates the story to illustrate that even when we start to fall, like Peter did, God (or Jesus) will extend His hand to help us and prevent us from drowning in our sins or failures.
Outlines
🤔 Why Do I Keep Failing?
The speaker addresses the question many believers have: 'Why do I keep failing God?' They suggest a better question is, 'Will God ever fail me?' Citing Proverbs 24:15-16, they emphasize that God knows human weaknesses and is continually building believers up. Though people fall, especially due to sin, the question isn't about their failures but rather about God's unyielding support. They explain that while Satan waits for believers to fall, God is always there to lift them up, with righteousness coming from faith in Christ. The key message is that while the righteous may fall seven times, they rise again because their trust is in God.
🙏 The Lord Uplifts the Fallen
The speaker continues discussing God’s unfailing support for believers, even when they stumble due to their sinful nature. Referencing Psalms 37:23-24, they explain that even when one starts to fall, God will uphold them, preventing total destruction. They recall the story of Peter walking on water, where despite Peter's faltering faith, Jesus did not let him drown. This serves as a reminder that when people focus on their failures instead of God’s power, they lose sight of His ability to lift them out of despair. The speaker urges viewers to call on God during moments of failure, assuring them that God will always extend His hand to raise them up.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Righteous
💡Failure
💡Repentance
💡Proverbs 24:16
💡God's Grace
💡Devil
💡Hope
💡Psalm 37:24
💡Temptation
💡Faith
Highlights
The question of why we keep failing is reframed as 'Will God ever fail me?'
God's foreknowledge of our sinful nature is discussed, emphasizing His understanding and love for us.
The importance of not focusing on our failures but on God's ability to help us rise after falling.
Proverbs 24:15-16 is cited to illustrate the contrast between the wicked and the righteous in their response to failure.
The devil is described as waiting for opportunities to exploit our failures.
The concept of righteousness is explored, distinguishing between human actions and faith in Jesus Christ.
The assurance that even if a righteous person falls, they will rise again through trust in the Lord.
The difference between the righteous and the wicked in times of calamity is highlighted.
The encouragement to repent and seek God's help in rising after falling.
Psalms 7:23-24 is used to illustrate God's guidance and protection in our steps.
The metaphor of God's hand upholding us when we fall is explained.
The story of Peter walking on water is referenced to demonstrate faith and God's support.
The call to not listen to the lies of the devil or the world regarding our failures.
The invitation to call out to the Lord for help and cleansing in times of failure.
The video concludes with an encouragement to subscribe and support the channel for continued spiritual guidance.
Transcripts
so the question is why do I keep failing
God you repent you sin again you ask the
Lord for forgiveness you fall in it
again you say you're never going to do
it again and you do it again why do I
keep failing the Lord listen to this
Proverbs chapter 24 verse 15 and 16 look
what the scripture says I want to let
you know something the better question
is this will God ever fail me will God
ever fail me God already knew who you
were before he called you the Bible says
that he knew that we were already
Sinners gone astray like sheep no one
seeking after the Lord the Bible says
that God showed us his love in this
matter that while we were yet sinners
Christ died for us on the cross he
already knows exactly who you are he's
the one building you up every single day
he already knows we're in a fallen State
we've been born again through him and
he's building us up the question isn't
why do I keep failing God the question
is will God fail me will God God help me
stand up after falling that's the better
question and pay attention to what
Proverbs 24:15 and 16 says look what God
says about your failures look what God
says about him and look what God says
about when you fall look what the
scripture says lie not in weight as a
wicked man against the dwelling of the
righteous do no violence to his home God
is telling everybody everyone on this
world don't wait outside a righteous
person's house waiting for them to fall
waiting to do them harm you're waiting
oh he missed up oh she missed up you
know who does this the devil the devil
is waiting for you to mess up the devil
is waiting for you to fail the devil is
waiting for you to listen to Temptation
the devil is waiting for you to fall
right away he's waiting for you every
single day that's what he's doing that's
what the devil's doing every single day
the Bible calls him the accuser the
Bible calls him the adversary he's the
one lying and wait waiting for you to
fall but look what scripture says
remember the better question is will God
fail me will God abandon me look what
verse 16 says for the righteous
Falls not might fall not will probably
fall but the righteous falls seven times
and rises again but the righteous falls
seven times and rises again so you're
asking yourself why do I keep failing
God ask yourself this question will God
fail me will God help me rise up again
stop focusing on your Humanity stop
focusing on your carnality follow the
lord seek him and ask him Lord will you
help me rise up again will you help me
stand up again that's the better
question and the answer is yes cuz even
if a righteous man fall seven times he
will rise again but look what the Bible
says but the Wicked Will stumble in
times of Calamity you know the
difference between the righteous and the
Wicked the difference is the righteous
and the wicked far but only one stands
back up that's the difference and why
does the righteous want to stand back up
because he puts his hope and trust in
the Lord that's why but the wicked Falls
in Calamity and and because they don't
put their hope and trust in the Lord
they stay there they stay
there we're people of the flesh we're
people who have a sinful nature oh it
sounds like you're condoning sin it
sounds like you're Ena sin no by no
means by no means am I Ena sin by no
means am I condoning sin but we're
people of the Flesh and failures
failures they're going to
happen but then what do we do we
repent we repent and that's when we rise
up again that's when the Lord grabs us
and picks us back up why because we're
righteous what is righteousness when
we're perfect no that's not
righteousness righteousness is when we
have faith in the Son of God Jesus
Christ that is righteousness when we put
our hope and our faith in him God makes
us righteous he counts to us as
righteousness you're not righteous by
things you do we should walk in Holiness
we should live a life set apart but
you're not righteous because of what you
do you do righteous works because you
already righteous but we're not
righteous because of what we do we're
righteous because we put our hope in
Jesus Christ the son of God and the
Bible says a righteous man falls seven
times but seven times he rises again and
why do they rise again because they
trust in the Lord are you falling right
now are you living in a low place are
you living far from the Lord right now
the Bible says that God will raise you
up and why will he raise you up because
you're righteous look what Psalms 7: 23
through and 24 says it says this the
steps of a man are established by the
Lord when he Delights in his ways God is
establishing your ways God is guarding
your path God knows where you're walking
God sees your Trail and look what it
says when God seek seeing your Trail
when you're walking for the Lord verse
24 right after that says though he fall
though he fall have you fallen are you
stumbling did you fail the Lord don't
listen to the lies of the devil don't
listen to the lies of the world don't
listen to the life of the legalistic
people though he fall the Bible says
though he fall he shall not be cast H
long for the Lord oppose his hand you
know what that means I want you to
imagine you're walking and You Begin to
Fall the Bible says if you begin to fall
you're not going to smack yourself on on
the head you're not going to bust your
head on the floor he says when you fall
the Bible says the Lord uphold his hand
God's going to grab you you're falling
you're stumbling God's going to grab
you you know when you were going to feel
God for real for real for real real real
real for real real
if we pass away rejecting
him but you still got breath in you you
still got you still got Hearing in you
you still got you still got life in you
you're hearing this
video so if you are in a fallen place
you're not
doomed if you are in a fallen place you
still have hope don't listen to the lies
of the devil that you you don't have any
more hope you still have
hope the question is will God fill you
and the the answer is no he will not the
Bible says your steps are ordered by the
Lord and as you're walking in these
steps ordered by the Lord sometimes
because of your sinful nature you start
to get distracted you start to put your
attention on other things and you might
begin to trip up and it seems that
you're going to bust your face on the
concrete but what is God going to do
grab
you the Bible says Psalms
37:24 for the Lord upholds his hand God
will grab you God will grab you remember
when Peter said Lord if it's you call me
out to the water and Peter started
walking on the water and then he started
putting his eyes on the war on the
storms and on the Seas that's what
happens to Christians we start putting
our eyes on the world and on carnality
and when we start to sing Peter began to
sing but did Peter
drown did Peter drown did Jesus let the
head of Peter go under the water no the
Bible says that Peter said Lord help me
and the Bible says that Jesus stretched
his hand and grabbed
him right now do you feel that you're
going under the water the Waters of sins
the water Waters of depression the
Waters of anxiety the Waters of
hopelessness is that how you feel I want
to let you know that all you have to do
is call out to the Lord call out to
Jesus Christ and he will extend his hand
out to you and he will uphold
you why do you keep failing God don't
ask yourself that question anymore if
you are in a failure ask the lord lord
uphold me cleanse me wash me and the
Bible says that he will he will the
devil wants you to focus on your
failures the devil wants you to focus on
all the times you failed the Lord you
know why so that you won't focus on his
upholding hand imagine if you're
focusing on you how are you going to be
able to focus on God so if you are
Fallen if you did fil him turn your eyes
to him and say Lord have mercy on me
have mercy on me wash me and cleanse me
and forgive me for that sin Lord and the
Bible says he will wash you and cleanse
you do that today do that today ask the
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